I'd like to delete a bunch of ".DS_Store" files that are hidden in the music folders of the USB drive I use in the car. Every now and then the playback gets dumb and some have pointed to this possibility.
I would think that Automator could do this, but thus far my attempts don't cut it at all.
Anyone lend an idea?

If you want to limit it to a specific volume, then you would substitute the "/" after "find" to something like "/Volumes/drivename" where "drivename" is the name of the drive. So let's say my drive was called Files. You would type this:

I would use AppleScript and a shell command, rather than launching the terminal. The below code will allow you to choose any folder. If you always want to use a specific path, then copy the do shell script command in AppleScript Editor's Event Log after a run.

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I'd like to delete a bunch of ".DS_Store" files that are hidden in the music folders of the USB drive I use in the car. Every now and then the playback gets dumb and some have pointed to this possibility.
I would think that Automator could do this, but thus far my attempts don't cut it at all.
Anyone lend an idea?